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Orlistat 120mg

 
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120 mg
120mg
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Although many people struggle with weight, they may have a hard time maintaining routine exercise and a healthy diet. Orlistat is a weight medication that gives support to those seeking to lose weight. The drug is a prescription tablet recommended for patients who have a body mass index (BMI) of above 30 and are considered obese. The active ingredient aids weight loss by preventing up to one-third of dietary fat from being absorbed by the body.

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Description

What is Orlistat?

Orlistat 120mg is a weight-loss medication designed to help individuals who are overweight or obese to lose weight. It works by blocking the absorption of about one-third of the fat consumed in food. When combined with a healthy, reduced-calorie diet, it can help reduce body weight over time. Orlistat is commonly prescribed to people with a body mass index (BMI) over 30 or those with a BMI over 28 who have related health conditions like high blood pressure or diabetes.

How Does it Work?

Orlistat is a gastrointestinal lipase inhibitor, meaning it works by blocking the enzymes that break down fat in the intestines. This prevents the body from absorbing approximately 30% of the fat consumed, allowing it to be excreted through bowel movements. By reducing fat absorption, Orlistat helps lower calorie intake, leading to gradual and sustained weight loss when used in conjunction with a low-fat, calorie-controlled diet.

Warnings

  • Orlistat may modify the activity of certain drugs. Make sure you speak to your doctor before using Orlistat if you are on other medications.
  • Orlistat may unbalance an anticonvulsant treatment by decreasing the absorption of antiepileptic drugs, thus leading to convulsions.
  • Not suitable for people with chronic malabsorption syndrome or cholestasis.
  • Long-term use may affect the absorption of fat-soluble vitamins (A, D, E, and K). A multivitamin is often recommended while on Orlistat.

Directions

Follow the guidance of your healthcare provider and read the instructions before use:

  • Take one capsule with each meal containing fat, up to three times daily.
  • Follow a balanced, reduced-calorie diet with around 30% of calories from fat to minimize side effects.
  • Take the tablets 3 times daily for 7 days 1 hour after a meal. If you skip a meal or eat a low-fat meal, there will be no fat to absorb. You, therefore, do not need to swallow Orlistat capsules.

Ingredients

Each capsule contains the active ingredient Orlistat 120 mg.

Orlistat capsules contain the inactive ingredients microcrystalline cellulose, sodium starch glycolate, sodium lauryl sulfate, povidone, and talc. Each capsule shell contains gelatin, titanium dioxide, and FD&C Blue No.

Side Effects

At the start of taking Orlistat capsules, you may experience some side effects. They include:

  • Abdominal pains.
  • Bloating or wind.
  • The urgent need to open the bowels.
  • Liquid stools filled with fat or oil.

Rare side effects can include: 

  • Severe liver injury
  • Allergic reactions. 

Seek medical advice if serious side effects occur.

FAQs

1. How often should I take Orlistat?

Take one 120mg capsule with each main meal containing fat (up to three times daily). It should be taken during the meal or within one hour afterward.

2. What happens if I eat a fat-free meal?

If you eat a meal without fat, you can skip that dose of Orlistat, as it only works by preventing the absorption of dietary fat.

3. Are there any dietary restrictions while taking Orlistat?

Yes, you should maintain a balanced, low-fat diet. Excessive fat intake can lead to unpleasant side effects such as oily stools or flatulence.

4. Can I take Orlistat with other medications?

Orlistat can interact with certain medications, so consult your healthcare provider if you're taking other medications, especially for thyroid problems, diabetes, or epilepsy.

5. How long does it take to see results?

Weight loss may begin within the first few weeks of treatment, but it works best when combined with a healthy diet and exercise. Results vary depending on individual factors.